The information provided on this page describes the Victory Park located in Beavercreek, Ohio, as administered by the Beavercreek Township Park District.
In 1991, the Board acquired 7.75 acres of park land from Victory Baptist Church in the unincorporated area of the Township, hence the name Victory Park. The park is adjacent to Rotary Park located off Dayton-Xenia Road and is currently maintained as passive parkland. It has been minimally developed with a shelter house built with the assistance of Natureworks money, several mini shelters built with the assistance of subdivision regulation funds, and a parking lot. There are grills and a water fountain for patrons’ use, with trails cut through the wooded area leading to an open glade. In 2009 the Park District partnered with the Greene County Community Foundation for the development of a universal playground called Owen's Place, using an Ohio Department of Natural Resources Grant to build the Phase I Shadow Play area 2012. In 2016, Owen's Place opened Phase II Tree House Village in Victory Park. These developments are a fine example of community and private partnerships to realize new recreational facilities for people of all ages and abilities. The latest information on this endeavor is found at www.owensplace.org.
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Administration serviced by the Beavercreek Township Park District. Contact with the District Board can be found at www.beavercreekparks.org or (937) 429-4472.